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We're all products of the system to some extent and we live in it, but if one is aware of its mechanism and its purpose he can counter it and avoid the psychological traps. This requires discipline and good habits. If you decide to spend more time doom-scrolling instead of reading a book and researching it's on you. Being focused and productive takes effort and exertion - this is why the masses reject it because they are raised to be passive consumers. You have to limit your information and use fewer channels. Get rid of your smartphone and gadgets that require your constant attention. Don't watch or read mainstream outlets and stress out about stuff you have no power over. Don't get baited and sucked into every single issue that's propped up on the stage. Eat and sleep well, exercise and stay in the sun because all of this is crucial for your cognitive abilities. I think all of this falls under the "being smart" category. The system is the experiment and you have to learn the purpose behind everything you're given and understand how the engineers running it think.

Normies fail at those and they enter a feedback loop that makes them dumber and vice versa - good habits make you exponentially smarter and more capable with time. How you live determines who you are.

13 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

We're all products of the system to some extent and we live in it, but if one is aware of its mechanism and its purpose he can counter it and avoid the psychological traps. This requires discipline and good habits. If you decide to spend more time doom-scrolling instead of reading a book and researching it's on you. Being focused and productive takes effort and exertion - this is why the masses reject it because they are raised to be passive consumers. You have to limit your information and use fewer channels. Get rid of your smartphone and gadgets that require your constant attention. Don't watch or read mainstream outlets and stress out about stuff you have no power over. Don't get baited and sucked into every single issue that's propped up on the stage. I think all of this falls under the "being smart" category. The system is the experiment and you have to learn the purpose behind everything you're given and understand how the engineers running it think.

Normies fail at those and they enter a feedback loop that makes them dumber and vice versa - good habits make you exponentially smarter and more capable with time. How you live determines who you are.

13 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

We're all products of the system to some extent and we live in it, but if one is aware of its mechanism and its purpose he can counter it and avoid the psychological traps. This requires discipline and good habits. If you decide to spend more time doom-scrolling instead of reading a book and researching it's on you. Being focused and productive takes effort and exertion - this is why the masses reject it because they are raised to be passive consumers. You have to limit your information and use fewer channels. Get rid of your smartphone and gadgets that require your constant attention. Don't watch or read mainstream outlets and stress out about stuff you have no power over. Don't get baited and sucked into every single issue that's propped up on the stage. I think all of this falls under the "being smart" category.

Normies fail at those and they enter a feedback loop that makes them dumber and vice versa - good habits make you exponentially smarter and more capable with time. How you live determines who you are.

13 days ago
1 score